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For The Household

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Parent Issue
Day
24
Month
February
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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The world deals good-naturedly with good-natuired people. Eniery powder will remove ordinary Btiaine ïrom ivory handled knives. He that hath a tráde, hath in estáte; and lic that hath a calling, hath au office of proïit and honor. Boíl the lamp Immers in BOda water every few nioiit.hs to keep the linie holes open and irce froni dust. A layer of soft leather from an old boot top in the mid-ttlie oí the iron houder, saves the liand from the heal of the iron. When brotling steak, throw a lit'l!i' salt on the coale, and you will not lc annoyed by a blaze from the tiripping 'at. Air the house thoroughly every inorning. Open opposite wlndows and öoors long enough to change the air, even if it i.s sto-iray. When there is not a tin cap on the spout of the cofiee pot, a. new eork filied ín ivill keep x aroma oí the ■coffee ironi esca.ping. Keep au old cloth eonvenlent when oooking (o rub ofl any grease that may be dtopped, beíore it burns on 'the .Mtnve and niaUcs a smell. New lin.-: shoxild '.; filied with cold ■water. ;ui:i sci na the Stove untü water h'jils for an hour or more, Ih'.'iire they are used tol' COOking. (iarrulous Stranger (on tiie train) - "My M'iie's naiar mis Wood. What was yours ?" (rusty Old Bachelor - "1 .nnews niine's name was wooldn't r 3idn't get her."- "Washington .Star. To extract the juice of an onion for flavorins: Remove the skin, and cut off the bottom. I'ress it hard ajgainet a grater and draw it quickly up and down, allowing the jnice t-o drop from one corner of the grater. 'lothes are nuieh easier made clean 'when "washed through two waters; a-ub lightdy through the ;irst, curn and put into another tub, and when all are done thus, pour over them some clean hot suds and finish. Or ■where two persons are washlng, ass from one to the other. After the juice is all squeezed from the lemon, one would natnrally suppoe the rind liad no further use, but if you dip the iiiside in salt and rub a copper kettle or stewpan, it will brighten it. or put in a greasy stewpan and bolled awliile, it will clèanse it and remove ti-.e odor oí ïisli or onion.s.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier